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Re: US Constitution and Mutating Ethics
John Harrell stated:
"To have the method as you describe of just interpreting the US Constitution any
way we want for any reasons we want will result in anarchy. And also, why even
have a written law if we can just ignore those parts that we find repugnant by
just reinterpreting them to mean what we want. In this case the US Constitution
isn't worth the paper it was written on. But I guess it all depends on what the
definition of the word "is" is."
WOW!!! In one short paragraph, you eliminated the necessity for the US Supreme
Court and their interpretations of the constitution (or have you already
forgotten Roe v. Wade among others too numerous to mention here). And if you
take the time to examine Congressional Records you will notice that the US
House of Representatives (as well as the US Senate) have interpreted various
portions of the Constitution various ways at various times. Don't wait for the
movie, Mr. Harrell. Read the book. It is called the Constituion of the United
States of America. And I am certain that you have your own intgerpretation of
what "is".
Tom Hansen
Moscow
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